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Shuman may refer to: People Surname *Buddy Shuman (1915–1955), professional auto racer *Frank Shuman (1862–1918), American inventor, engineer and solar energy pioneer * Frederick Gale Shuman (1919–2005), numerical weather prediction pioneer *Harry Shuman (1915–1996), Major League Baseball player * Kerri Shuman, American bridge player *Mort Shuman (1936–1991), American singer, pianist, and songwriter *Michael Shuman, American rock musician, bass guitarist for Queens of the Stone Age *René Shuman, Dutch singer Given name *Shuman Ghosemajumder, technologist, businessman Other uses *Shūman, the nickname for ''Weekly Manga Times'', a manga magazine in Japan *Shuman, Hebrew for fat, in particular to denote kosher fat as opposed to cheilev which may not be eaten *Shuman, a possible former name of Dushanbe See also *Robert Schuman University, Strasbourg, France *Robert Schumann Robert Schumann (; 8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and influentia ...
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Buddy Shuman
Buddy Shuman (September 8, 1915 – November 13, 1955) was a stock car driver who competed in the NASCAR Grand National Series. He raced between 1951 until 1955, achieving one victory, four top 5s, and 16 top 10s. Shuman is best known for winning his one and only race in 1952 at Stamford Park in Niagara Falls, Ontario Niagara Falls is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is on the western bank of the Niagara River in the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario, with a population of 88,071 at the 2016 census. It is part of the St. Catharines - Niagara Census M ..., the first NASCAR Grand National Series race held in Canada. Shuman died in a hotel fire the night before the start of the 1956 NASCAR Grand National campaign. He had been tasked to head Ford's effort to succeed in NASCAR. References External links * 1915 births 1955 deaths Racing drivers from Charlotte, North Carolina NASCAR drivers Deaths from fire in the United States {{NASCAR-bio-stub ...
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Weekly Manga Times
is a Japanese weekly seinen manga magazine published by Houbunsha since November 1956. The publisher claims it was Japan’s first weekly manga magazine, and the magazine is published every Friday. While its name resembles that of its sister magazine ''Manga Time'', it does not publish yonkoma manga. The magazine is also known by the nickname , and uses the slogan . ''Manga Times'' has a weekly circulation of about 380,000. ''Weekly Manga Times'' became known as one of the big three weekly manga magazines along with ''Weekly Manga Goraku'', published by Nihon Bungeisha, and ''Manga Sunday'', published by Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha. From 1969 until 1980, the magazine advertised on the outfield fence at Meiji Jingu Stadium. A one-panel manga by Sunao Hari titled ''Weekend Egao'' was published on the table of contents page until the spring of 2008 when it was moved to the last page. Additionally, the interior paper was changed to use a higher quality white paper rather than the standard ...
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Schumann (other)
Robert Schumann (1810–1856) was a German composer, music director and publisher of a trade paper. Schumann or Schuman may also refer to: * Schumann (surname), a surname and list of people with names Schumann or Schuman * Shuman (surname), list of people with the name * Schuman roundabout, an area of Brussels ** Schuman railway station * 4003 Schumann, an asteroid * Robert Schuman University, named for French politician Robert Schuman * Robert Schumann Hochschule, a university for music and media in Düsseldorf See also * Neal-Schuman Publishers, an imprint of the American Library Association * Robert Schuman Prize for European Unity * Schoeman (surname) * Schuman Declaration, Robert Schuman's appeal in 1950 to place French and German coal and steel industries under joint management * Schumann Center for Media and Democracy, an American media-analysis organization * Schumann resonances The Schumann resonances (SR) are a set of spectrum peaks in the extremely low freque ...
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Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann (; 8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and influential music critic. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist. His teacher, Friedrich Wieck, a German pianist, had assured him that he could become the finest pianist in Europe, but a hand injury ended this dream. Schumann then focused his musical energies on composing. In 1840, Schumann married Friedrich Wieck's daughter Clara Wieck, after a long and acrimonious legal battle with Friedrich, who opposed the marriage. A lifelong partnership in music began, as Clara herself was an established pianist and music prodigy. Clara and Robert also maintained a close relationship with German composer Johannes Brahms. Until 1840, Schumann wrote exclusively for the piano. Later, he composed piano and orchestral works, and many Lieder (songs for voice and piano). He composed four symphonies ...
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Robert Schuman University
The ''Université Robert Schuman'', also known as Strasbourg III or URS, was a university in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. In 2007, there were nearly 10,000 students enrolled at the university, including more than 1,500 foreign students. The university tended to teach and research in fields such as law, politics and international relations. This university also included three ''grande écoles'', the '' Institut d'études politiques de Strasbourg'', the '' Institut Européen d'Etudes Commerciales Supérieures de Strasbourg'' (IECS), and the Centre Universitaire d'Enseignement du Journalisme Center or centre may refer to: Mathematics *Center (geometry), the middle of an object * Center (algebra), used in various contexts ** Center (group theory) ** Center (ring theory) * Graph center, the set of all vertices of minimum eccentricit ... (CUEJ). The ''Université Robert Schuman'' was named after the politician Robert Schuman, not to be confused with composer Robert Schumann. On 1 Jan ...
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Dushanbe
Dushanbe ( tg, Душанбе, ; ; russian: Душанбе) is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. , Dushanbe had a population of 863,400 and that population was largely Tajik. Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe (russian: Дюшамбе, ''Dyushambe''), and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad ( tg, Сталинобод, Stalinobod), after Joseph Stalin. Dushanbe is located in the Gissar Valley, bounded by the Gissar Range in the north and east and the Babatag, Aktau, Rangontau and Karatau mountains in the south, and has an elevation of 750–930 m. The city is divided into four districts, all named after historical figures: Ismail Samani, Avicenna, Ferdowsi, and Shah Mansur. In ancient times, what is now or is close to modern Dushanbe was settled by various empires and peoples, including Mousterian tool-users, various neolithic cultures, the Achaemenid Empire, Greco-Bactria, the Kushan Empire, and the Hephthalites. In the Middle Ages, more settlement ...
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Cheilev
Chelev ( he, חֵלֶב, ''kheylev'' or ''ẖelev''), or what is also known as "suet", is the animal fats that the Torah prohibits Jews and Israelites from eating (). Only the ''chelev'' of animals that are of the sort from which offerings can be brought in the Tabernacle or Temple are prohibited (). The prohibition of eating ''chelev'' is also, in addition to the Torah, one of the 613 commandments that, according to the Talmud, were given to Moses on Mount Sinai. Hebrew Bible Hebrew language In Biblical Hebrew, the word for fat is ''chelev'' (חֵלֶב), and it is first used for the "fats" of Abel's offering, and most often used for fats of animal sacrifices on the altar of the Tabernacle or Temple. The same word is also used in the phrase "the fat of the land." Rabbinical interpretation The punishment for eating ''chelev'' bemeizid (on purpose) is kareth (exclusion from the after life). The atonement for eating it by mistake is to bring a korban hattath (atonement sacrifi ...
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Kosher
(also or , ) is a set of dietary laws dealing with the foods that Jewish people are permitted to eat and how those foods must be prepared according to Jewish law. Food that may be consumed is deemed kosher ( in English, yi, כּשר), from the Ashkenazic pronunciation (KUHsher) of the Hebrew (), meaning "fit" (in this context: "fit for consumption"). Although the details of the laws of are numerous and complex, they rest on a few basic principles: * Only certain types of mammals, birds and fish meeting specific criteria are kosher; the consumption of the flesh of any animals that do not meet these criteria, such as pork, frogs, and shellfish, is forbidden. * Kosher mammals and birds must be slaughtered according to a process known as ; blood may never be consumed and must be removed from meat by a process of salting and soaking in water for the meat to be permissible for use. * Meat and meat derivatives may never be mixed with milk and milk derivatives: separate equip ...
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Shuman Ghosemajumder
Shuman Ghosemajumder (born 1974) is a Canadian technologist, entrepreneur, and author. He is the former click fraud czar at Google, the author of works on technology and business including the Open Music Model, and co-founder of TeachAids. He was chief technology officer for Shape Security, which was acquired in 2020 for $1 billion by F5 Inc, where he became head of artificial intelligence. Early life Ghosemajumder was born in Stuttgart, West Germany and grew up in London, Ontario, Canada. He earned a BSc in Computer Science from the University of Western Ontario, where he attended after receiving a Canada Merit Scholarship Foundation award as one of the top fifteen students in the country. While in university, he was the North American Public Speaking Champion and president of the Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate. He earned an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. He also earned a brown belt in Goju-Ryu karate. Career Early in his career, he cre ...
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Frank Shuman
Frank Shuman (; January 23, 1862 – April 28, 1918) was an American inventor, engineer and solar energy pioneer known for his work on solar engines, especially those that used solar energy to heat water that would produce steam. Career In 1892 Frank Shuman invented wire glass safety glass. Additional patents were issued relating to the process of making wire glass and machines for making wire glass. In 1914 Shuman invented a process for making laminated safety glass, called safety glass, and manufactured by the Safety Glass Company. In 1916 he patented a "Danger Signal" for railroad crossings, as well as the use of liquid oxygen or liquid air to propel a submarine. On August 20, 1897, Shuman invented a solar engine that worked by reflecting solar energy onto one-foot square boxes filled with ether, which has a lower boiling point than water, and containing black pipes on the inside, which in turn powered a toy steam engine. The tiny steam engine operated continuously for over ...
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René Shuman
René Shuman (born 5 December 1967) is a Dutch singer, guitarist, composer and producer. Shuman gained national fame through his performance in Henny Huisman's ''Soundmixshow''. He came in second with Elvis Presley's repertoire, a rendition of the songs " Are You Lonesome Tonight?" and "Don't Be Cruel". He performed several times with the original band members of Elvis Presley, both in group form and individually. He was on stage with The Jordanaires (Elvis' original vocal group), the TCB Band, drummer DJ Fontana, Cherrill Nielsen, Charly Hodge and guitarist Scotty Moore. In 1999, Shuman presented Scotty Moore with a Lifetime Achievement Award in Amsterdam. Shuman has been nicknamed the "Dutch Elvis". Despite the fact that the Dutch public often associates Shuman with the music of Elvis Presley, it took until 2003 before he released a cover of 'the King' together with singer Angel-Eye. His repertoire until then was mostly self-produced. Shuman included "Rhythm of My Heart", a s ...
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Michael Shuman
Michael Jay Shuman (born August 20, 1985), also known as Mikey Shoes,Michael Shuman biography
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is an American musician and songwriter. He is best known for playing bass with rock band . He also sings and plays the guitar and various other instruments in Mini Mansions, and formerly co-fronted Wires on Fire and .


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